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- From: kja@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (krista.j.anderson)
- Subject: Re: Cannibalism (was Re: Bronze in Native America)
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:50:57 GMT
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- Just for the record, let's also remember that there's still at
- least 1 extant Euro-American cannibal, Jeffrey Daumer, or whatever
- his name is.
-
- Isolated incidences of cannibalism and institutionalized
- cannibalism aren't the same, in my book. I find it really hard to
- believe that the Algonkians were heavily into it, as it is
- inconsistant with my general impression of them.
- --
- Krista Anderson, krista@ihlpf.att.com or ihlpf!krista@att.att.com
- I don't want to be here; I want to be in an Agatha Christie novel,
- or in a musical, like Mary Poppins.
-